Browsing monthly archive

June 2010

2010 U.S. Open

By Jack Moorehouse You have to love technology. It not only makes our lives easier, it also enables us to see and do things we might not see and do otherwise. Take the Internet. If you haven’t been to the official U.S. Open Web site (www.usopen.com), go there. The site provides numerous high tech features, […]

Strengthen Core To Reduce Golf Handicap

Golf studies are intriguing. But some are more intriguing than others. Take those done on power. They show you can gain 25 yards off the tee without going to a gym or buying a new driver. All you have to do is improve your swing’s sequencing and efficiency. How do you do that? Strengthen your […]

Consistency: The Key To Lower Golf Handicaps

By Jack Moorehouse Pro golfers are known for many things. Some are known for driving. Others are known for putting. And then there are those known for chipping. Phil Mickelson, for example, is known for his wedge play. Regardless of what they’re claim to fame is, professional players are top-notch in all phases of the […]

Using Technology To Lower Golf Handicaps

To say that golf has evolved into high tech endeavor is an understatement. State-of the art golf learning centers use cameras, sensors, and accelerometers to help golfers perfect their technique and match the correct club, grip, and shaft to the golfer’s swing. GPS-base range finders measure yardage. Software keeps track of how well a golfer […]

Knowing Wedges Can Lower Golf Handicaps

By Jack Moorehouse Wedges are among the most sophisticated clubs in your bag. In fact, they’re almost as sophisticated as drivers. Wedges come with a wide variety of designs and features and a broad range of lofts and bounce angles. Yet you probably pay as much attention to your wedges as you do to a […]